Shutterfly Studio Receives New Features

By Amit Chowdhry • Mar 8, 2007

Shutterfly, the online picture sharing website created by James Clark (who also founded Netscape) in 1999 has announced today that its free picture organization software, Shutterfly Studio now has some newly expanded features.

“Because our customers are taking and storing more pictures each year, they require a more sophisticated solution for managing and editing their vast collection of memories,” stated the President and CEO of Shutterfly, Jeffrey Housenbold. “We are introducing these enhanced features to Shutterfly Studio to provide consumers with an easy way to organize their images while adding a host of editing features that will allow them to further express their creativity.”

The new features include the ability to create a collage with over 140 templates. There is also whiten teeth, thinning, oil paint, graphic poster, auto color, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation, color temperature, and straighten features.

Shutterfly Studio is a competitor of Paint.NET, Adobe Photoshop, and Google’s Picasa.